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Curtin Professor awarded prestigious planning medal

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Āé¶¹Ö±²„’s Professor Peter Newman has been awarded a prestigious national medal in recognition of his contribution towards sustainable urban and regional planning.

Professor Newman, a John Curtin Distinguished Professor and Director of the Āé¶¹Ö±²„ Sustainability Policy Institute (CUSP), was awarded the 2011 Sidney Luker Medal by the New South Wales division of the Planning Institute of Australia at a ceremony in Sydney last week.

The Sidney Luker Medal is awarded biennially to a person who makes a notable contribution to the science or practice of town and regional planning in Australia.Ā 

Professor Newman, who first defined automobile dependence in planning, said the award is a great honour and will provide valuable recognition for the work CUSP is doing in the area of sustainable planning.

ā€œCUSP is working closely with government and community to drive policy changes towards more sustainable planning practices, such as greater use of public transport, and increased density in town centres,ā€ Professor Newman said.

ā€œReceiving this prestigious award demonstrates the increased importance government, industry and community are placing on excellence in planning for sustainability.ā€

MoreĀ information on the Sidney Luker Medal .

Contact:
Gracie Daniel, Public Relations Consultant, Āé¶¹Ö±²„
Tel: 08 9266 3353, Email: gracie.daniel@curtin.edu.au

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